This is the writing order of the basic vowels in Korean. Recommend you to write along.
* Principles: ① from top to bottom ② from left to right
The following are examples of Korean words that are mostly composed of vowels.
- 아이[a-i]: kid
- 아야[a-ya]: ouch
- 영어[young-ʌ]: English
- 오이[o-i]: cucumber
- 요요[yo-yo]: yoyo
- 이유[i-you]: reason
- 응[eung]: yes (to someone near your age, in a close relationship)
- 우유[u-you]: milk
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